Resize All Pictures in document

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Pedro Casalinho

I've pasted a lot of screenshots to a word document. Now I want to reduce all pictures to a standard size (let's say 6cm/7cm). The only way I'm able to do this is by formating the pictures one by one.

This can´t be right ?! How do I format all the pictures to the same size?
(Remember that the pictures were pasted directly to the document)

Thanks!

PS: I'm using Office 2003 (but I think the the other office versions have the same problem)
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Pedro,

If the pictures are not set to 'inline with text' wrapping,
one way is to use Tools=>Customize=>Commands and from the
'Drawing' category choose the 'Select Multiple Objects' choice
and drag it to the Drawing toolbar.

That icon will then, from the toolbar, let you select all of
the graphics at one time and you can then use Format=>Picture
to resize them all to a specific size.

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I've pasted a lot of screenshots to a word document. Now I want to reduce all pictures to a standard size (let's say 6cm/7cm). The
only way I'm able to do this is by formating the pictures one by one.

This can´t be right ?! How do I format all the pictures to the same size?
(Remember that the pictures were pasted directly to the document)

Thanks!

PS: I'm using Office 2003 (but I think the the other office versions have the same problem) >>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

The Office 2003 System parts explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp
 
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Pedro Casalinho

The problem (I think) is that when you ALT+PrintScreen and then CTRL+V to word, you're not creating an object...

Can you try it? When I select a picture pasted by this method the select multiple objects button is dimmed (So my guess is that this picture is not an object)

Thanks (Anyway!) ;-)
 

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